Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and Calibration

Soil dielectric sensors have been widely used to obtain real-time soil moisture data, which are important for water resource management. However, soluble salts in the soil significantly affect the accuracy of these sensor measurements. Therefore, it is crucial to select suitable soil dielectric sens...

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Main Authors: Qiuju Qi, Hai Yang, Quanping Zhou, Xiaole Han, Zhengyang Jia, Yuehua Jiang, Zi Chen, Lili Hou, Shijia Mei
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Hai Yang
Quanping Zhou
Xiaole Han
Zhengyang Jia
Yuehua Jiang
Zi Chen
Lili Hou
Shijia Mei
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description Soil dielectric sensors have been widely used to obtain real-time soil moisture data, which are important for water resource management. However, soluble salts in the soil significantly affect the accuracy of these sensor measurements. Therefore, it is crucial to select suitable soil dielectric sensors for soil moisture measurements at different salinity levels. Eight mainstream sensors (EC-5, 5TE, Teros12, Hydra-probe II, TDR315L, TDR315H, TDR305H, and CS655) were selected and tested at four different soil salinity levels (EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 3.0, 1.5, 1.0, and 0.75 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>). The measured values using the factory calibration formulas were compared at six soil moisture levels. The results showed that the measured soil moisture values from various sensors exhibited varying degrees of overestimation, which increased with increasing salinity. Only EC-5 did not exhibit distortion at high-salinity levels, with the measured values showing a good linear trend compared to the standard values. Mutational distortion of the measured apparent dielectric permittivity occurred in TDR315L, TDR315H, Hydra-probe II, and 5TE at EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 3.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. Insensitive distortion of the measured apparent dielectric permittivity occurred in Teros12 and TDR305H at EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 3.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup> as well as in Teros12, TDR305H, 5TE and Hydra-probe II at EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 1.5 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. All tested sensors performed reasonably well at EC<sub>1:5</sub> ≤ 1.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. Seven sensors (excluding CS655) were calibrated within the distortion threshold. The soil moisture accuracy using the calibrated formulas could reach ±0.02 cm<sup>3</sup>·cm<sup>−3</sup>. At EC<sub>1:5</sub> ≤ 1.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>, most sensors in this study could be applied with the factory calibration formulas. TDR series, EC-5, 5TE and Teros12 were recommended after calibration for EC<sub>1:5</sub> > 1.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. For extremely high soil salinity levels, the TDR series and EC-5 may be the best choices.
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spelling doaj-art-d563ec69bb774d5a964debd78ffded6c2025-08-20T01:47:38ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202024-09-012419632310.3390/s24196323Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and CalibrationQiuju Qi0Hai Yang1Quanping Zhou2Xiaole Han3Zhengyang Jia4Yuehua Jiang5Zi Chen6Lili Hou7Shijia Mei8Nanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaCollege of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, ChinaNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaNanjing Center, China Geological Survey, Nanjing 210016, ChinaSoil dielectric sensors have been widely used to obtain real-time soil moisture data, which are important for water resource management. However, soluble salts in the soil significantly affect the accuracy of these sensor measurements. Therefore, it is crucial to select suitable soil dielectric sensors for soil moisture measurements at different salinity levels. Eight mainstream sensors (EC-5, 5TE, Teros12, Hydra-probe II, TDR315L, TDR315H, TDR305H, and CS655) were selected and tested at four different soil salinity levels (EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 3.0, 1.5, 1.0, and 0.75 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>). The measured values using the factory calibration formulas were compared at six soil moisture levels. The results showed that the measured soil moisture values from various sensors exhibited varying degrees of overestimation, which increased with increasing salinity. Only EC-5 did not exhibit distortion at high-salinity levels, with the measured values showing a good linear trend compared to the standard values. Mutational distortion of the measured apparent dielectric permittivity occurred in TDR315L, TDR315H, Hydra-probe II, and 5TE at EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 3.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. Insensitive distortion of the measured apparent dielectric permittivity occurred in Teros12 and TDR305H at EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 3.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup> as well as in Teros12, TDR305H, 5TE and Hydra-probe II at EC<sub>1:5</sub> = 1.5 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. All tested sensors performed reasonably well at EC<sub>1:5</sub> ≤ 1.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. Seven sensors (excluding CS655) were calibrated within the distortion threshold. The soil moisture accuracy using the calibrated formulas could reach ±0.02 cm<sup>3</sup>·cm<sup>−3</sup>. At EC<sub>1:5</sub> ≤ 1.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>, most sensors in this study could be applied with the factory calibration formulas. TDR series, EC-5, 5TE and Teros12 were recommended after calibration for EC<sub>1:5</sub> > 1.0 dS·m<sup>−1</sup>. For extremely high soil salinity levels, the TDR series and EC-5 may be the best choices.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/19/6323soil dielectric sensordistortionsalinity levelsoil moisture levelcalibrated formula
spellingShingle Qiuju Qi
Hai Yang
Quanping Zhou
Xiaole Han
Zhengyang Jia
Yuehua Jiang
Zi Chen
Lili Hou
Shijia Mei
Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and Calibration
Sensors
soil dielectric sensor
distortion
salinity level
soil moisture level
calibrated formula
title Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and Calibration
title_full Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and Calibration
title_fullStr Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and Calibration
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and Calibration
title_short Performance of Soil Moisture Sensors at Different Salinity Levels: Comparative Analysis and Calibration
title_sort performance of soil moisture sensors at different salinity levels comparative analysis and calibration
topic soil dielectric sensor
distortion
salinity level
soil moisture level
calibrated formula
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/24/19/6323
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